Lib Protesters Show Up To Kid Rock’s Detroit Concert – Make BIG Mistake When They Start To Riot

Why is it that everytime someone comes out for the National Anthem and the flag of the United States of America there is always a set of mentally disturbed George Soros paid liberals who want to silence that person?

After many years of planning and a lengthy construction, Little Caesars Arena has been officially inaugurated as a concert venue. By a rambunctious and sometimes defiant show Tuesday night for a sellout crowd. Michigan native rock star Kid Rock gave the arena its first extensive roof raising show in a two-hour performance tinged with right wing patriotic political undertones.

The concert launched a new chapter for concert going in metro Detroit as the downtown arena inherits the role previously held by venues such as the Palace of Auburn Hills. And even Rock’s Made in Detroit restaurant, which is one of four full-service eateries at Little Caesar’s Arena was jammed packed ahead of the show. All in all the whole experience for concert goers was a hit.

DETROIT (AP) — In the end, the political aspirations of musician Kid Rock were not laid bare Tuesday night before thousands of screaming fans when the rocker performed the first of six concerts at a new sports arena in Detroit.

For much of the summer, the Detroit-area native has teased a Republican run for the U.S. Senate. He continued doing so at the concert but did not say if he would enter the race.

Kid Rock’s real name is Robert Ritchie. It is not clear which name could appear on the ballot if he runs — something that might make a difference in how well he would do.

“If Robert Ritchie were to submit enough valid signatures to make the ballot and he indicated that he wanted to be listed as ‘Kid Rock’ in some way on the ballot, Bureau of Elections staff would have to research further the question of whether that name would be allowed,” Fred Woodhmans, a spokesman for the Michigan secretary of state’s office told The Associated Press in an email.

Already, two Republicans have declared their candidacies for incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s seat. Stabenow, who easily won re-election in 2006 and 2012, will seek a fourth term and is expected to formally launch her campaign next year.

Kid Rock —who first gained commercial success in the late 1990s with rap rock music but has been more associated with country music in recent years — has not been bashful about his political leanings. He endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for president in 2012 and Republican Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign.

He hinted on social media in July that a website teasing his candidacy for Senate was real. His publicist said Kid Rock would give fans exclusive insight on his political views and aspirations after his first song Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena, sparking speculation that he might become a candidate at the new home for the NHL’s Red Wings and the NBA’s Pistons. Yet his obscenity-laced speech mirrored one he gave last week at a concert in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

He was introduced as Michigan’s “next senator” and talked about running for president. He criticized the government’s “redistribution of wealth” to help “some deadbeat milking the system” and said he has no problem with gay marriage. He blasted Nazis and the KKK and said he loves black and white people “but neither as much as I love red, white and blue.”

His appearance was met by dozens of protesters from a civil rights group. One counter-demonstrator held a Confederate flag.

The National Action Network’s Detroit chapter said Kid Rock’s embrace of the Confederate flag, expletive-laced criticism of NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick and unabashed support for Trump have no place in Detroit, where about 80 percent of the city’s 680,000 residents are black. Kaepernick, who is black, refused to stand during the national anthem while with the San Francisco 49ers last year in protest of police violence and social injustice.

Kid Rock, who is white, lashed out Monday at National Action Network in a Facebook post, saying politics are behind the threatened protest.

“Pay NO attention to the garbage the extreme left is trying to create!” he wrote. “They are trying to use the old confederate flag (issue), etc. to stir the pot, when we all know none of this would be going on if I were not thinking of running for office.”

Meanwhile, the Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday that Kid Rock denied the newspaper credentials to the show because of a recent column that criticized having the musician as the arena’s opening act.

Although there was no political announcement as of yet the concert was lauded as excellent by the fans in attendance. Everything was perfect except for one aspect, the left wing paid George Soros agitators were there in full force to greet the concert goers as they entered the arena. But since those of us Kid Rock fans aren’t your typical silent majority types they were counter-greeted by raised middle fingers and cries of “go home Liberals.” As all this was happening a convoy of black-clad bikers roared up Woodward Avenue in a loud act of counter-protest to the leftist protestors.

Glad the bikers arrived there in time. I bet nothing would have happened to anyone at any of the Trump Rallies last year if the Bikers would have been there to counter protest and protect the rally goers. San Jose would have had a totally different outcome.

Al ran for the California State Assembly in his home district in 2010 and garnered more votes than any other Republican since 1984. He’s worked on multiple political campaigns and was communications director for the Ron Nehring for California Lt. Governor campaign during the primaries in 2014. He has also held multiple positions within his local Republican Central Committee including Secretary, and Vice President of his local California Republican Assembly chapter. While also being an ongoing delegate to the California Republican Party for almost a decade.

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